Monday, April 14, 2008

bitter times

When I heard Obama's "bitter" comment, I thought he must have read Carl Sagan's book 'Demon Haunted World'
Sagan ponts out the same, when times are bad, people become distrustful. They turn to religion, superstition, luck... it's our nature.

Obama will handle this. Clinton is coming across as the bitter candidate.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Barack shirts...



from www.barackstar08.com
"This shirt is an answer to the negative attacks at Senator Obama's middle name. It seems that we only hear the full name, Barack HUSSEIN Obama, with a strong emphasis on his middle name, when there's only ill intention involved.

These negative tactics are not just an attempt to bring Barack Obama down, and create a divided America, but they in effect send a terrible message to the world as well. So, it goes without saying that this shirt campaign of ours goes beyond politics. And by the way, Hussein is a fairly common name and is a name that means "beautiful" or "handsome". Let's spread THAT message instead."

Friday, March 28, 2008

Supporting Rev. Wright


Obama has really been put in a tough position with the endless media coverage showing an edited clip from one of Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Wright's sermons. I've watched three of his unedited sermons and I have not heard him say anything that was not true. Maybe there were statements that some may not want to hear but that's another story.

I'd like to show some support for Rev. Wright and the church members. They have been unfairly attacked and put in a painful position.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

destroying the party



Hillary is a user. It's just her nature.

Friday, March 7, 2008

Trouble in Texas

From the Daily Texan
"When recounting, the volunteer noticed a whole list had Sen. Hillary Clinton written in similar handwriting in the presidential preference column for each of the six voters on that list. Skidmore started calling each of the voters on the list when he reached finance senior Ronesha Holmes, who told him she did not write Clinton as her preference; Holmes said she was instructed to leave that line blank.

Even one discrepancy threw up a flag of suspicion, Skidmore said.

As he continued calling people on the list Thursday, he found that two other students, history and pre-med sophomore Abigail Cheney and government sophomore Adam Aldrete, said they did not fill in a presidential preference and that Clinton was not who they would have listed."

go to:
http://media.www.dailytexanonline.com/media/storage/paper410/news/2008/03/07/TopStories/Caucus.Chair.Uncovers.Discrepancies-3258732.shtml

those years of experience ...

Everything points to Obama winning the nomination.
He is clearly the people's choice.

Hillary talks about 35 years of experience.(shared with Bill)
She supported NAFTA, strongly opposed by supporters of Ross Perot and other Democrats.

She headed the task force for universal health care, a Clinton failure. This was during the time the party still held a majority of the house and senate.

Under the Clinton team, the Democratic party lost control of both houses in Congress for the first time in 40 years.

During the second term we had Monica Lewinsky, a problem that lead to the senate voting to impeach Bill. Hillary said it was all a "vast right wing conspiracy"

Some believe the Monica distraction combined with the continued unresolved problems in Iraq set us up for an event like 911. Remember Operation Desert Fox.
911 took place early in the Bush term.

Hillary needs to open her records and clarify some of the events that took place during her period of experience.

Real Estate deals and the Clinton House


With all the talk about Obama's real estate dealings with his neighbor, I'm reminded of the Clinton's housing deal in New York. There was a lot of suspicion at the time but the media seems to have dropped that one.

"On "Inside Washington," gruff liberal columnist Jack Germond was the exception. He suggested Mrs. Clinton was "going to start to get a little static from the Republicans on the Terry McAuliffe putting up the $1.3 million for their house. No other Senate candidate could do that and get away with it. If that were a Republican we'd all be screaming at the press." He added that if a conservative "were getting that kind of money we'd all be saying that's illegal." In response, the pride of National Public Radio, Nina Totenberg, corrected Germond on what would be their precise pose of hypocrisy. "Well, that's not illegal. We'd all be saying it smells." By contrast, Totenberg implied, this smells like perfume."
from:http://www.mediaresearch.org/bozellcolumns/newscolumn/1999/col19990916.asp

"NY POST PAGE SIX - The last thing the Clintons want is for a Democrat from Arkansas to defeat Bush next year," says our spy about the ex-general [Clark] who is expected to announce his candidacy next month. . . Our source adds, "The Clinton master plan is for a Hillary candidacy in 2008 and they will subtly sabotage the Democratic candidate in 2004. That's why they insist on keeping their personal operative, Terry McAuliffe, in charge of the Democratic committee."

read more: http://prorev.com/mcauliffe.htm